Description
Introducing a unique piece of postal history: the VTG The Union Postal Clerk Journal from February 1967, titled "A Valentine To Congress." This vintage magazine is not just an excellent read but also a collectable item for anyone interested in the history of postal services and labor movements in the United States.
The journal features insightful articles and captivating perspectives from the time. It serves as a nostalgic reminder of the issues that faced postal workers and the legislative changes that shaped their profession. This specific issue, published in February, provides a fascinating glimpse into how Valentine's Day ties into the broader theme of labor relations and advocacy.
One of the best features of this journal is its original context. As you flip through its pages, you'll discover the heartfelt messages directed toward Congress, illustrating the passionate call for reforms and recognition of postal workers' contributions to society. It's an exceptional find for historians, collectors, or anyone intrigued by the postal clerk's role in American history.
- Historical Significance: A primary source document reflecting the concerns and aspirations of postal workers in the 1960s.
- Excellent Condition: Each issue comes with a protective plastic covering to ensure longevity and preserve its history.
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Whether you are adding to your collection or searching for that perfect gift for a history enthusiast, this journal stands out. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of postal history!